Title Cold-inducible RNA-binding protein promotes thedevelopment of liver cancer
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M. Kudo | S. Hagiwara | K. Ueshima | Tomohiro Watanabe | T. Sakurai | T. Arizumi | N. Nishida | J. Fujita | N. Yada
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